prolific in English

adjective
1
(of a plant, animal, or person) producing much fruit or foliage or many offspring.
in captivity, tigers are prolific breeders
2
present in large numbers or quantities; plentiful.
mahogany was once prolific in the tropical forests

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1. Mice are prolific breeders.

2. That's my most prolific hunter.

3. The most prolific serial killer ever.

4. Strawberries are prolific in the area.

5. Cyanobacteria is ugly, prolific, and potentially dangerous

6. Meyers is a diligent and prolific worker.

7. Few composers can match his prolific output.

8. Highly prolific, Burdon has released nearly 50

9. Cloudless Sulphurs are prolific in the southern U.S

10. Armyworms are prolific and responsive to favorable conditions

11. He was also a prolific writer on management.

12. Papworth was both a prolific and multifarious designer.

13. She was extremely bright, articulate, a prolific writer.

14. 9 Verdi was a prolific composer of operas.

15. Picasso was extremely prolific during his Cubist years.

16. 4 Papworth was both a prolific and multifarious designer.

17. The Bengal was a prolific sheep imported from Calcutta.

18. A prolific novelist, she wrote more than forty books.

19. Also known as Scotch Broom, this prolific bloomer makes an …

20. He was probably the most prolific songwriter of his generation.

21. She is a prolific writer of novels and short stories.

22. All the big game congregate here, and birdlife is particularly prolific.

23. The town was dominated by agriculture, prolific maize, millet, sorghum, beans.

24. The prolific nature of Crabgrass makes control efforts a yearly task.

25. A prolific bloomer, covered with classic Bottlebrush spring and early summer

26. The Chaloners were one of the most prolific families in Myddle.

27. For invention and improvement are prolific, and Beget more of their kind

28. Clasping coneflower is a prolific reseeder, but eventually declines without soil disturbance

29. They are prolific breeders, with many hens laying up to six eggs.

30. The most prolific of the debunkers of the plutocracy was Gustavus Myers.

31. Arema sowed seeds in Northwest London during the musically prolific late ’70s.

32. The Balkans, the area was prolific of Crises from 1908 to 1914

33. Simple Goddess Rite JKTN036 comes from prolific Cleveland-based hardware producer, Coarses

34. Alewives are prolific and the population can increase quickly when introduced to …

35. Flowering Annuals like petunias offer prolific blooms and strong growth over the season

36. The have a great offensive line and a prolific runner in Terrell Davis.

37. Crabgrass is relentlessly prolific and each plant can produce more than 150,000 seeds.

38. The music is by Ben Lanzarone, a prolific writer of television scores. Sentencedict.com

39. 12 A prolific plant with dense bushy stems bearing whorls of dark green foliage.

40. She was a prolific worker, finishing over 800 botanical watercolour paintings in 24 years.

41. It’s been a long time coming with North-East Illest and Prolific rapper, Bowk

42. 19 Thomson was also prolific in instrumental music on both chamber and solo scale.

43. In the Barroque period Joana d'Obidos and Vieira Lusitano were the most prolific painters.

44. Gabriel Charmes (1850-1886), though little known today, was a prolific writer on diverse subjects

45. Keiko Agena is one of the most prolific television actors born and raised in Hawaii

46. Noted for his prolific output, the composer significantly extended the repertory for the transverse flute.

47. After WWII, the Choristers continued to be the most prolific boys choir in movie history

48. As with most Prolific killers, The cooling-off period Tends to shorten After each murder.

49. He has had a prolific recording career as an artist, arranger, producer and executive producer.

50. Some of Britain's most prolific bidders may have lost some of their confidence after recent setbacks.